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I was all posed to say, "Nope," because I'm the queen of "if in doubt, throw it out," but a graham cracker pie crust?  I'd taste a small piece and see how it tasted and if it did, I probably would eat it.  

I wouldn't judge anyone for throwing it out though.  

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In a heartbeat. Best-by dates on shelf-stable products are set by manufacturers and refer only to a small degradation in taste or texture, not any actual issues of spoilage

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This year we found a box of Saltine crackers with a "best sell by" date of 2009.  We sampled a cracker.  

I hadn't realized "pantry" was an actual taste, but they totally tasted like pantry.  

We threw those out.  

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